Awry Crowns: Queenship and Its Discontents
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S. Halliwell | P. Drábek | T. Döring | C. Fernandes | C. Corti | G. Capalbo | K. Elam | S. Wofford | R. Henke | S. Bigliazzi | S. Payne | Richard Cave | Pierre Combe | M. Griffith | E. Fernie | Simona Brunetti | Nicola Pasqualicchio | G. Ugolini | Anna Belardinelli | A. Bierl | E. Brater | Jean-Christophe Cavallin | M. D. Marinis | P. Edmondson | P. Finglass | E. Giaccherini | E. Nicholson | G. Paduano | Franco Perrelli | Didier Plassard | F. Lupi | D. Shalev | G. Avezzù | A. Provenza | M. Duranti | R. Colombo | Alessandro Serpieri | F. Dall’Olio | Bianca del Villano | Savina Stevanato | Keir Elam
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